| Please follow the instructions carefully. Step
1 : Apply non-acetone nail-polish remover (preferable)
or regular nail-polish remover. Blot it using soft, absorbent,
white material such as paper towel or napkin. Never use nail-polish
remover on textile containing acetate. PRECAUTION: Pretest in
an inconspicuous area.
Step 2 : Apply a small amount of dry-cleaning
solvent or alcohol to the stain. Use small amounts to prevent
any possible spreading of stain. Blot quickly using soft, absorbent,
white material such as paper towel or napkin. Dry-cleaning solvent
and alcohol are commonly available at grocery, drug and hardware
stores. Do not use flammable solvents like gasoline, lighter fluid,
etc.
Step 3 : Apply a small amount of Paint-Oil-and-Grease
(POG) remover (available in hardware stores). Leave for 8-10 minutes.
To remove POG, apply a small amount of dry-cleaning solvent and
blot it using soft, absorbent, white material such as paper towel
or napkin.
Step 4 : Apply a small amount of dry-cleaning
solvent or alcohol to the stain. Use small amounts to prevent
any possible spreading of stain. Blot quickly using soft, absorbent,
white material such as paper towel or napkin. Dry-cleaning solvent
and alcohol are commonly available at grocery, drug and hardware
stores. Do not use flammable solvents like gasoline, lighter fluid,
etc.
Step 5 : Mix two tablespoons of household
ammonia in one cup of water. Apply it to the stain and leave it
for less than a minute. Blot using soft, absorbent, white material
such as paper towel or napkin.
Step 6 : Mix 1/3 cup of white vinegar to 2/3
cup of water. Apply it to the stain and leave it for less than
a minute. Blot using soft, absorbent, white material such as paper
towel or napkin.
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